Tricolor Tourmaline Crystal | Red, White & Blue with Smoky Opaque Termination | Paprok Mine, Nuristan, Afghanistan
Tricolor Tourmaline Crystal | Red, White & Blue with Smoky Opaque Termination | Paprok Mine, Nuristan, Afghanistan
Three Colors. One Crystal. Zero Compromises.
This tourmaline from the legendary Paprok Mine in Nuristan, Afghanistan is one of those pieces that makes you stop and look twice. The color zoning moves through a striking red, white, and blue sequence — a tricolor combination that is as rare as it is visually arresting. But the termination is what truly sets this crystal apart.
Rather than the transparent or translucent tip you'd expect, this piece closes with a smoky, opaque termination — a dramatic contrast to the vivid color below. The opacity gives the crystal a mysterious, almost architectural quality, as if the earth decided to seal it with something unexpected. It is a feature that photographs well and reads even better in hand.
At a Glance
- ✦ Tricolor zoning: red, white & blue — a rare and striking combination
- ✦ Smoky opaque termination — a dramatic contrast feature, highly unusual
- ✦ Locality: Paprok Mine, Nuristan, Afghanistan — one of the world's premier tourmaline sources
- ✦ Natural, untreated crystal specimen
- ✦ A conversation piece in any display
Paprok consistently delivers crystals with exceptional color saturation, but tricolor zoning with a smoky termination is a combination you don't see twice. This one is genuinely special.
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